Penetrating neck injuries: The point of plain films

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Key Clinical Message: Plain films aid management and do not delay the emergency treatment of a stable patient with penetrating neck trauma in the resuscitation room and thus should be taken while arranging CT angiography.

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Hope, N., Gray, G., Lesay, M., & Reddy, E. (2016). Penetrating neck injuries: The point of plain films. Clinical Case Reports, 4(2), 216–218. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.481

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